Where does “bajzelmama” come from?

bajzelmama (Polish) comes from Polish bajzel, from Silesian bajzel, from German Beisel, from Old Norse beizl, from Proto-Germanic *baitīslą — bit.

bajzelmama (Polish): madam, female brothelkeeper

Definitions

  1. madam, female brothelkeeper

Ancestry of “bajzelmama”, step by step

bajzelmama traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Polish bajzel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishbajzelmess, bedlam, fuddle
2Silesianbajzelmess, bedlam, fuddle
3GermanBeisel
4Old Norsebeizlbridle
5Proto-Germanic*baitīsląbit

via Polish mama

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishmamamum
2Old Polishmamamom, mother
3Proto-Slavic*màmamama, mummy, mommy, mum, mom (mother)
Every word from Proto-Germanic *baitīsląEvery word from Old Norse beizlEvery word from German Beisel
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